Two days in Nova Scotia and only one day at sea.

Explore the wonders - and colours - of Canada and New England in autumn. Amble the cobblestone streets of Quebec City's Old Town, stopping to tour the magnificent Château Frontenac dominating the skyline. In Halifax, be sure to see Peggy's Cove, which boasts one of the most popular lighthouses in Atlantic Canada. Spend some time strolling the village with its galleries and souvenir shops. And once you're back in Boston, meet up in Harvard Square for a stroll in the hallowed halls of America's oldest, most prestigious university

7-Day Canada & New England from Quebec

Cruise Ports

Québec City, Québec

Québec City lies on the Saint Lawrence River and is divided by steep bluffs into Upper Town – which includes the old quarter – and Lower Town. Perched atop Cap-Diamant, the old quarter is the only walled city in North America and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Sydney, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia

The coal industry brought immigration from many parts of the world, giving Sydney a multicultural mix of over 50 ethnic backgrounds and a global flavour to its history. Located on Cape Breton Island, Sydney is also an ideal jumping-off point for scenic adventures.

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Admire the rugged coastline that surrounds Halifax, the world's second-largest natural harbour. This beautifully preserved city is Nova Scotia's capital and was founded in 1749. Take steps through history and climb to The Citadel to witness the Old Town Clock.

Saint John, Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick

Saint John's history is evident in its weather-worn look, passing the tests of salt air, sea winds and a devastating fire that have all contributed to making Saint John the greatest little city in the east. Be sure to look for your ship in the port against the beauty of the Bay of Fundy from Fort Howe lookout.

Bar Harbor, Maine

This coastal attraction has retained much of its charm since its glory days of the 1900s, when America's elite vacationed here in opulent summer cottages. Surrounding the rock-bound harbour is the world-famous Acadia National Park where the opulence of nature is on display.

Boston, Massachusetts

Welcome to an American city where history truly does come to life. Be sure to visit Bunker Hill Monument, Paul Revere's House, the Old North Church, Quincy Market and the mansions of Beacon Hill. Then wander Boston Common, the oldest public park in the U.S.